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like france did it like the other countries in it so no one should be blaming turkey because turkey is assertiveness inside the middle east for example let's take a look at the turkish policy inside you did more than 4000000 people is needed inside their rations forced last 4 and half 1000000 people all over the borders of turkey most people believe directly go to the nato council news and turkey was the only constant it who fought together to beat the iranian media all together be it against russian forces and also the s.s. regime not of the nato countries cannot came and help look turkey it but if turkey is safe ok i don't care about you or stan why border i all over the hospital and i'll be lost the economy will be 6000000 and i will open the door for support to europe that all of a sudden all the european countries know there's a that will be again the 30 years of years of i'm going to have to interrupt you just because i've got to get more questions into some of the other guests here because you answered a couple of questions there thank you for brees it looks like you want to
like france did it like the other countries in it so no one should be blaming turkey because turkey is assertiveness inside the middle east for example let's take a look at the turkish policy inside you did more than 4000000 people is needed inside their rations forced last 4 and half 1000000 people all over the borders of turkey most people believe directly go to the nato council news and turkey was the only constant it who fought together to beat the iranian media all together be it against...
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zone between cyprus and turkey and at the same time. move what we've been conditioned of the relevant security council resolutions on what osha that is allow the critics legal residents or borrowers have to return under the auspices of the un i think and that is and that such a scenario where we have some small but major steps towards cooperation at least that. it may create a positive climate who refuse 10 assurance and at least try to build on some confidence ok here i thought for a 2nd but james james and you like to jump and yes we can be very honest and say look it sounds nice to have confidence building measures but i've been working on cyprus for 30 years and i can tell you that all confidence building measures do is actually reduce trust we need to be focusing on an overall settlement so the idea that you're going to get the greek and turkish cypriots to sit down and reach a comprehensive deal on energy. and not do it i just can't see it happening and all we're going to do is get drawn into this debate for another couple of year
zone between cyprus and turkey and at the same time. move what we've been conditioned of the relevant security council resolutions on what osha that is allow the critics legal residents or borrowers have to return under the auspices of the un i think and that is and that such a scenario where we have some small but major steps towards cooperation at least that. it may create a positive climate who refuse 10 assurance and at least try to build on some confidence ok here i thought for a 2nd but...
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regime not of the nato countries cannot came and help look turkey it but if turkey is safe ok i don't care about you or stamp why border i all over the hospital and all 1000000 we lost you commie 6000000 and i will open the door for support to europe that all of a sudden all the european countries know there is a that will be again the 30 years of years of i'm going to have to interrupt just because i've got to get more questions into some of the other guests here because you answered a couple of questions there thank you for breece it looks like you want to jump in go ahead well i just would like to get the record straight out 1st on the entire n.t. myside assistance it's not accurate to say that neither france or the us wanted to send their systems they were actually beating for sending those systems to turkey there was even a chinese firm beating for that and the reality is for the past 10 years and cairo has been has been basically hedging and playing with different authors and depend. on the political when at some point it was actually there were they say use a book which a senio
regime not of the nato countries cannot came and help look turkey it but if turkey is safe ok i don't care about you or stamp why border i all over the hospital and all 1000000 we lost you commie 6000000 and i will open the door for support to europe that all of a sudden all the european countries know there is a that will be again the 30 years of years of i'm going to have to interrupt just because i've got to get more questions into some of the other guests here because you answered a couple...
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on the by turkey on the latest flare up in the caucasus as reckless and dangerous that's after turkey voice support for us russians efforts to take control of nagorno-karabakh from armenian separatists dozens of people have been reported killed in the worst clashes since scenery spewed region in decades. phone call marked the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china with a flag raising ceremony attended by the city's chief executive kerry lam some pro-democracy activists protested in the streets in much lower numbers compared to previous years after authorities banned the protest march amid a growing crackdown on dissent. and iraqi kurdish security sources say paramilitary groups backed by iran have launched a rocket attack targeting u.s. troops the rockets landed near international airport in the semi autonomous kurdistan region of iraq local media say sirens were heard inside a military base housing u.s. troops u.s. presidential candidate joe biden has described president don't transfer formants and tuesday night's televised debate as a national embarrassme
on the by turkey on the latest flare up in the caucasus as reckless and dangerous that's after turkey voice support for us russians efforts to take control of nagorno-karabakh from armenian separatists dozens of people have been reported killed in the worst clashes since scenery spewed region in decades. phone call marked the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china with a flag raising ceremony attended by the city's chief executive kerry lam some pro-democracy...
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yes turkey is an earthquake country it's to turkey actually lays only. those on the earthquake zone that's why many cities including istanbul the most crowded city of tokyo are under threat and this year at the beginning of 2020. we witnessed an earthquake that hit its 3rd city and us and many aftershocks after that and a people were killed under the rubble. were killed under the rubble zen some other eastern cities have been repeatedly witnessing earthquakes within the last 10 years and i have to say that this is also terrifying not only for the citizens of western course the city of turkey but for also istanbul because many experts have been. warning that stumble is also about in case an earthquake which is might stronger than the one that hit. the. stumble like in 1999 but for is me i must say that this is going to be a difficult evening because as i said we have we don't have any specific or very accurate reports of the scale of the damage here especially in the buildings thinking that it's a populated city and very tall buildings this will take time
yes turkey is an earthquake country it's to turkey actually lays only. those on the earthquake zone that's why many cities including istanbul the most crowded city of tokyo are under threat and this year at the beginning of 2020. we witnessed an earthquake that hit its 3rd city and us and many aftershocks after that and a people were killed under the rubble. were killed under the rubble zen some other eastern cities have been repeatedly witnessing earthquakes within the last 10 years and i have...
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turkey is a nato ally. you have had a lot of displeasure of turkey's purchase of asfoor hundred missions from russia. turkey is seen as aligning itself with russia, seen as the adversary of the nato alliance. you have had turkey up against it -- i mentioned eastern mediterranean, claiming waters in the eastern mediterranean are turkish and they can explore for energy and other resources. you have had turkey and france supporting opposite sides in libya's war -- libya's civil war, and you have turkey having some leverage over europe in many respect because of the refugee crisis dating back to 2015, were basically turkey and the eu -- not just france, the eu struck a deal with turkey to pay the country billions and billions of euros in order for turkey to help stem the tide of migrants to europe and that is a deal that is creating a lot of friction to say the least between europe as a whole, france in particular, and turkey. there are so many issues. the war where once again there was just a french delegation
turkey is a nato ally. you have had a lot of displeasure of turkey's purchase of asfoor hundred missions from russia. turkey is seen as aligning itself with russia, seen as the adversary of the nato alliance. you have had turkey up against it -- i mentioned eastern mediterranean, claiming waters in the eastern mediterranean are turkish and they can explore for energy and other resources. you have had turkey and france supporting opposite sides in libya's war -- libya's civil war, and you have...
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insisted to impose sanctions for example i get against turkey and turkey's behavior together with the. greens but that was clearly an opposition from germany from hungary for other countries which are more concerned about the stability of turkey and less concerned about whether there will be you know like in the recent days a problem in the arab world with respect to the french economy and also european commission called on the turkish president to changes approach in order not to derail the blocs attempts to renew the dialogue with turkey does mr advani care about that should he. well i believe you know there is no everybody can see it and i have been travelling through the middle east and turkey over the last 2 years trust is no longer existing between senior turkish politicians and major leading european politicians in particular mr mccraw is not going to cooperate at the moment with the turkish government but at the same time and have to empathize with putting aside. all the wrong behavior at the turkish president and the turkish government within the turkish society there is a cl
insisted to impose sanctions for example i get against turkey and turkey's behavior together with the. greens but that was clearly an opposition from germany from hungary for other countries which are more concerned about the stability of turkey and less concerned about whether there will be you know like in the recent days a problem in the arab world with respect to the french economy and also european commission called on the turkish president to changes approach in order not to derail the...
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as far as we know turkey has been. very successful in crisis management when we look at the previous recent earthquakes in for example in el of the of course with the pandemic this will create an additional pain and panic and additional burden and however we know that turkey's rescue and search efforts are underway for the region and we are only hoping that their tasks will not be made additional difficulty with the panic will be made different more difficult with the panic that could emerge from both the earthquake and a pandemic so we know that they have been dispatched and their rescue workers are already on the scenes and they are doing their best to to you know rescue more people from under the debris and minimize the number of. people being stuck under the debris and number of casualties so we know that these efforts are under way we know that. urbanization minister and other ministers already on the way to the region when it comes to read president or prime minister or horrified the government disaster managemen
as far as we know turkey has been. very successful in crisis management when we look at the previous recent earthquakes in for example in el of the of course with the pandemic this will create an additional pain and panic and additional burden and however we know that turkey's rescue and search efforts are underway for the region and we are only hoping that their tasks will not be made additional difficulty with the panic will be made different more difficult with the panic that could emerge...
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support for its territorial dispute with turkey what's the deal there. the deal was it was weird to watch last night because what mark of the german chancellor has been leading these nuclear stations because she has the presidency at the moment in the e.u. if she went in with a sort of reverse negotiating strategy she came in and talked about a positive agenda was turkey and everybody was sort of wiping their eyes and thinking what a positive agenda turkey has been sort of the critics criticism for the really activities for months almost came to a military standoff in the region turkey is now interfering in azerbaijan and that so what else could turkey possibly have to do to be sort of in the bad book of the european union but then greece and cyprus started pushing and everybody sort of went along as far as they thought they could now this threat with sanctions doesn't mention the word sanctions but it measures implies that the e.u. is ready to impose them and those would not be symbolic sanctions like against that it was about economic sanctions turkey
support for its territorial dispute with turkey what's the deal there. the deal was it was weird to watch last night because what mark of the german chancellor has been leading these nuclear stations because she has the presidency at the moment in the e.u. if she went in with a sort of reverse negotiating strategy she came in and talked about a positive agenda was turkey and everybody was sort of wiping their eyes and thinking what a positive agenda turkey has been sort of the critics criticism...
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who were born here in turkey. now know maybe 7 years old and 8 years old they don't even speak any arabica as a refugee for a period of time you should know if you can be this isn't this country in turkey we don't give them this opportunity. i visit the t. office center in the poor area office of me. in the city of over 4000000 people is the only ends you offering rehabilitation services to refugee children mutually to those seriously injured in the war in syria. from aleppo her parents were killed during the bombing and afterwards one of news lexx had to be amputated it was the charity that provides interpret faeces with their health has learned to walk and jump again her sister was also seriously injured in the bombing. didn't you that it. would be just the g. here if they didn't live there that very much and that we would see what would you like for the future what what are your dreams. like well there seemed. to be off the all their funds to help a small number of the disabled refugee children in the city. the
who were born here in turkey. now know maybe 7 years old and 8 years old they don't even speak any arabica as a refugee for a period of time you should know if you can be this isn't this country in turkey we don't give them this opportunity. i visit the t. office center in the poor area office of me. in the city of over 4000000 people is the only ends you offering rehabilitation services to refugee children mutually to those seriously injured in the war in syria. from aleppo her parents were...
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the western course so city of turkey is one of the largest cities of turkey it's not it's not only a tourist destination but also it's an industrial city it's not all it is known to be. with its services sector and the population is high in the city center that's why people are terrified and people are panicked because as the population is high in the city center the buildings are high too which means of dense construction but we don't have we don't have accurate reports about the scale of the devastation or the damage of the earthquake cause in the city and the buildings but to today this evening and tonight the citizens of israel pull out probably will not be able to go in their houses indeed. as they were afraid and plus they don't know they don't know whether their buildings apartment buildings have been stronger damaged or slight the damage to other absolutely and the earth quake. we understand struck around 12 or one g.m.t. it's 301 pm local time we're know 2 and a half hours on from the moment that earthquake struck and there's not an awful lot of daylight left in the city and
the western course so city of turkey is one of the largest cities of turkey it's not it's not only a tourist destination but also it's an industrial city it's not all it is known to be. with its services sector and the population is high in the city center that's why people are terrified and people are panicked because as the population is high in the city center the buildings are high too which means of dense construction but we don't have we don't have accurate reports about the scale of the...
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turkey deal millions of you resort to being spent policing the sea border between turkey and greece. i meet up with volunteers from a human rights and you to find out what that means for those attempting to arrive unless it was illegally. philippon because the skipper. of them are a liberal. he and his crew have been monitoring the activities aboard the forces in the sea between turkey and greece since 2015. what are the main changes the u. has become a fortress so we have a lot of greek coast guard that's patrolling boats we have patrolling boats from the european union foreign tax. and we have nato was a huge 100 meter warships which are made for for shooting a whole airplanes out of the sky here for lookout for boats trying to flee turkey was little rubber boats there's all these military forces and police forces to stop the trafficking business but to be honest on these boats there are no smugglers and they're just people trying to escape. once a refugee boot reaches greek territory it's on lovell to toward back into turkey's routers. but the top is nonetheless there were inciden
turkey deal millions of you resort to being spent policing the sea border between turkey and greece. i meet up with volunteers from a human rights and you to find out what that means for those attempting to arrive unless it was illegally. philippon because the skipper. of them are a liberal. he and his crew have been monitoring the activities aboard the forces in the sea between turkey and greece since 2015. what are the main changes the u. has become a fortress so we have a lot of greek coast...
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if its interests are legitimate if these are the turkeys or iran or. saudi arabia carter's digital interests they have their full right to pursue their this is their legitimate. but this whole process it should be transparent when it comes to syria. i think we have the distance parents illegitimacy in place in. that particular sickies military on the tiller josue without being invited by the egyptian authorities or syria but asad. sharing your school for money he agreed on the estimate for murders and. arrangements we seek operation. of us is not of guarantor russia so in iran have already reached a number of disagreements and i believe that this cooperation is key here is this cooperation that has helped this. school it's easy to territory. which terrorists control to a very small fraction of territory look in the easy province least the euphrates the situation is really more complicated we see that there. is a lot of separate separatism there kurdish population has been inspired to be building different rules of the game. because. the territories to
if its interests are legitimate if these are the turkeys or iran or. saudi arabia carter's digital interests they have their full right to pursue their this is their legitimate. but this whole process it should be transparent when it comes to syria. i think we have the distance parents illegitimacy in place in. that particular sickies military on the tiller josue without being invited by the egyptian authorities or syria but asad. sharing your school for money he agreed on the estimate for...
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and a shaken both turkey and greece turkey appears to have been hit by this earthquake it was a powerful one magnitude 7 trauma of the send it off. me approach about 35 kilometers off the coast of us felt as far away though as athens istanbul i did the crease turkey says that at least 20 buildings collapsed and the city of. greek media reporting that the quake triggered a mini tsunami in the achaean that flooded the out of some of us. we know that at least 4 people are dead it is via mobile 100 others. been injured rescuers though expect that figure to rise both in the number of injured and the number of dead there's now a frantic search for survivors among the rubble of 07 conceal who is live for us in istanbul what's the latest from his base and. just a couple of minutes ago turkey's disaster management agency up they took the figures let me begin now with those according to the latest figures 6 citizens little slayer lies one of them actually drawn and 2 are missed and 2 citizens have been injured search and rescue operations underway for 412 buildings that have. collapsed this is the
and a shaken both turkey and greece turkey appears to have been hit by this earthquake it was a powerful one magnitude 7 trauma of the send it off. me approach about 35 kilometers off the coast of us felt as far away though as athens istanbul i did the crease turkey says that at least 20 buildings collapsed and the city of. greek media reporting that the quake triggered a mini tsunami in the achaean that flooded the out of some of us. we know that at least 4 people are dead it is via mobile 100...
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defense turkey's. managed quake management agency 4 out of the 17 buildings at a collapse have now is being cleared now those efforts have been hampered by severe aftershocks which runs the risk of not only killing people trapped in the buildings but also the rescue workers efforts all being read read toppled more people are turning up on to the scene to help with those efforts which are expected to continue for out the day. and our intake is no stranger to strong earthquakes why are they still so many buildings that are not quite prove. all that indeed is a big question being asked once again after a powerful quake we've seen apartment blocks just collapse into heaps of rubble of toki that are leading to a few seismologists. said why is it is only the poor that are buried in the rubble you never see rich people's buildings collapsing and the questions have been asked over the the the quality of buildings in turkey now after the powerful earthquake of 1909 in the provincial city of izmit just outside t
defense turkey's. managed quake management agency 4 out of the 17 buildings at a collapse have now is being cleared now those efforts have been hampered by severe aftershocks which runs the risk of not only killing people trapped in the buildings but also the rescue workers efforts all being read read toppled more people are turning up on to the scene to help with those efforts which are expected to continue for out the day. and our intake is no stranger to strong earthquakes why are they still...
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now, it's a delicate relationship with turkey, turkey want to become a member of the eu, that is the carrot, if you like, and also they have been helping out with the migrant crisis. but it is still a soreness for cyprus. ursula von der leyen, the commissioner president had this to say... we won a positive relationship with turkey. and this would be very much in ankara's interest, but it will only work if the provocations and pressures stop. we therefore expect from now on turkey to abstain from unilateral actions and in case of such actions are from ankara, the eu will use all of its instruments and options available. that is interesting. keeping the options available. that is the kind of wider international outlook. let's go back to belarus, reminders where all this started with that election? well, people on the streets of belarus have really sent the message around the world. they don't think it was a fair election, they are not determining their own future. we have seen protests every sunday in minsk. many of the protesters have been bundled away and many of the opposition leade
now, it's a delicate relationship with turkey, turkey want to become a member of the eu, that is the carrot, if you like, and also they have been helping out with the migrant crisis. but it is still a soreness for cyprus. ursula von der leyen, the commissioner president had this to say... we won a positive relationship with turkey. and this would be very much in ankara's interest, but it will only work if the provocations and pressures stop. we therefore expect from now on turkey to abstain...
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right away in fact the armenian side was blaming turkey from the very beginning for provoking this called flake now in an interview to the russian media both leaders of armenia and azerbaijan addressed this specific issue and here's exactly what they had to say in their haste through 3 turkish warfare instructors and high ranking personnel a currently at command posts in azerbaijan turkey is also recruiting mercenaries in syria and taking them to azerbaijan to fight in a war against nagorno-karabakh and armenia turkey is giving us moral support and we are grateful to the turkish government and turkish people for solidarity in standing by resigning there is no other role turkey's taking into the conflict the role of anchor all in all this has been the focus of speculation and debate for a long time now because unlike many important international players which called for a peaceful settlement of the crisis from the very beginning and which didn't take sides turkey decided to back as they are by john immediately. by the russian side at all which at this point has very good relations with anc
right away in fact the armenian side was blaming turkey from the very beginning for provoking this called flake now in an interview to the russian media both leaders of armenia and azerbaijan addressed this specific issue and here's exactly what they had to say in their haste through 3 turkish warfare instructors and high ranking personnel a currently at command posts in azerbaijan turkey is also recruiting mercenaries in syria and taking them to azerbaijan to fight in a war against...
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between g n a and turkey and. turkey government of course and that was something turkey has never been able to do since the defeat of eden 2nd world war so that mr byrne knows very well that the next government that libya however even if not elected is likely eager to do none of the ok i'm into altogether or suspended. was to libya understands that the military support that was provided by the turkish government made a significant impact it was can it was the main reason why the hospital was defeated but at the same time have to understand that without the egyptians the russians and the emirate is there's absolutely no way he can survive do you think that would be possible in the near future to negotiate a deal where foreign play us will have to just step out of the whole political equation in libya. and that's that's a key here one thing on turkey it's playing a big of a game in the eastern mediterranean so i think it tried to strengthen its position in libya also because it's so its possession in that way so man
between g n a and turkey and. turkey government of course and that was something turkey has never been able to do since the defeat of eden 2nd world war so that mr byrne knows very well that the next government that libya however even if not elected is likely eager to do none of the ok i'm into altogether or suspended. was to libya understands that the military support that was provided by the turkish government made a significant impact it was can it was the main reason why the hospital was...
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too much attention on turkey i would say is turkey's balancing our region right now. nevertheless in azerbaijan the mediating role of russia it was quite helpful in these days and russia said one of the official media this that a free country is united states france and russia and i think. showed the neutrality but back to turkey i would say that we feel the role of turkey's constructive as a balancing power in the region or where does this conflict stand now that the ceasefire appears to be broken. yes we said we scientists fire consist of 4 points and one point about the deal when you tare introduce to exchange the bodies and prisoners of war etc up to our important point is to substantive negotiations because as i said in march 2001000 abandoned the so-called demanded principles and the. important point is to preserve the form of negotiations between her niña and azerbaijan because that was also there that then by armenian side to change the former if you will fall all these steps for steps which is in shrine in yes that is the clarity and probably we can come up
too much attention on turkey i would say is turkey's balancing our region right now. nevertheless in azerbaijan the mediating role of russia it was quite helpful in these days and russia said one of the official media this that a free country is united states france and russia and i think. showed the neutrality but back to turkey i would say that we feel the role of turkey's constructive as a balancing power in the region or where does this conflict stand now that the ceasefire appears to be...
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intimacy of colonialism and they don't want turkey to be involved in the regional issues and turkey shall be cornered within its territorial limits this is what the turkish politicians including the analysts believe but of course when you talk about these boycott call ins this this was actually a respond in kind of france because they had a similar. they had a similar call as well but i have to say that turkey france regulations are pretty good because france has a huge factory ultimate industrial factory in turkey and this is the largest for the action capacity after western europe also the trade wall in between 2 countries has reached for. 14.6000000000 euros in 2016 and back in 2802 allies promise that their trade wall in it should reach up to 20000000000 euros when you look at the trade balance system turkey's exports to france is higher than turkey's imports from france but of course when you boil it if turkey boycotts the french goods especially at thinking about the automobile industry this is also a problem for turkey because those auto about production facilities in turkey
intimacy of colonialism and they don't want turkey to be involved in the regional issues and turkey shall be cornered within its territorial limits this is what the turkish politicians including the analysts believe but of course when you talk about these boycott call ins this this was actually a respond in kind of france because they had a similar. they had a similar call as well but i have to say that turkey france regulations are pretty good because france has a huge factory ultimate...
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well turkey the whole of turkey in fact is prone to violent earthquakes in fact here and they stand boulder in the late 1990 s. just outside istanbul over 20000 people were killed in a devastating quake in the nearby city of is mit and that was calls on profound shock for out the country and these powerful earthquakes causing thousands of casualties isn't unusual for turkey in fact is stamboul is according to experts long overdue for another very powerful earthquake and now given the fact of these dangers there are now preparations. for pad for major quakes people are now given information of what to do in the event of an earthquake and in fact classes schools it is part of the education to prepare for a quake so there is education process going on turkey is developing an infrastructure to deal with these quakes that infrastructure is now in action in is mia and preparations like for cities like stamboul is also a large amount of preparation by the authorities national and local because it is the understanding that living in turkey carries the threat of major of quakes and with that the dan
well turkey the whole of turkey in fact is prone to violent earthquakes in fact here and they stand boulder in the late 1990 s. just outside istanbul over 20000 people were killed in a devastating quake in the nearby city of is mit and that was calls on profound shock for out the country and these powerful earthquakes causing thousands of casualties isn't unusual for turkey in fact is stamboul is according to experts long overdue for another very powerful earthquake and now given the fact of...
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first turkey's military presence and leave yet turkey's oil and gas explorations in the eastern mediterranean the latest dispute between armenian azerbaijan these i did these are diplomatic areas at which those 2 nato allies are at odds with against each other and personally arab don and mark graham have been criticizing each other very harshly in the last couple of months but. especially our dance of recent statements. recent verbal attacks as other diplomats name it. has been perceived as concerning basically president dad and his allies see that there is rising islam or for in europe in particular in france and netherlands and that's why into in his speech today he called france and other countries as racists and fascists basically don is trying to corner france because he believes that my chromos trying to corner turkey in its rising regional efforts especially in this and mediterranean this latest round of tension of course came after the killing of a french teacher a history teacher who showed you know cartoons of the from prophet mohammad to his students during a class on freedom of sp
first turkey's military presence and leave yet turkey's oil and gas explorations in the eastern mediterranean the latest dispute between armenian azerbaijan these i did these are diplomatic areas at which those 2 nato allies are at odds with against each other and personally arab don and mark graham have been criticizing each other very harshly in the last couple of months but. especially our dance of recent statements. recent verbal attacks as other diplomats name it. has been perceived as...
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talking there in turkey. where he's been meeting with techie's foreign minister who was speaking a little earlier. that the trip comes as nato members greece and turkey agree last week on my sis to reduce the risk of any military incident in the eastern mediterranean. nation nato initiated confliction talks after tensions escalated between taking greece techies energy exploration exploration rights in the eastern mediterranean. so we can go straight now to our correspondent jim. who is in istanbul about what the key takeaways for you from that press conference. well essentially shows the great division that exists in nato because it is faced with a number of different issues in the sort of conflicts least not the greece turkey one hasn't been something like that to differences where it is failing to come up with a unified decision so for its take the most pressing one right now the. usual between armenia and azerbaijan and the conflict going on there despite the fact that as a break john is an associate membe
talking there in turkey. where he's been meeting with techie's foreign minister who was speaking a little earlier. that the trip comes as nato members greece and turkey agree last week on my sis to reduce the risk of any military incident in the eastern mediterranean. nation nato initiated confliction talks after tensions escalated between taking greece techies energy exploration exploration rights in the eastern mediterranean. so we can go straight now to our correspondent jim. who is in...
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turkey's leader has shot back with a defiant message in parliament richard typer do and says turkey will continue to support it says arry allies said that the region should be given back to azerbaijan because that's a lot of you 3 members of minsk the united states russia and france are still putting this off with their stalling tactics just give them the occupied lands let them go to their lands let them do what they want in their own lands but there is an invasion here if there is democracy and human rights in this world and if you have been assigned to solve this problem as 3 members of the minsk group for 30 years what you need to do is not stall what you need to do is finish your negotiations and hand over the lands to their owner about a scythe has this update from go to armenia. there is still a lot of fighting along the line of contact and the angry rhetoric between armenia and azerbaijan is ratcheting up azerbaijan is accusing armenia of targeting oil and gas pipelines armenia says john is trying to seize control of nagorno-karabakh russia's please over the top of this for them
turkey's leader has shot back with a defiant message in parliament richard typer do and says turkey will continue to support it says arry allies said that the region should be given back to azerbaijan because that's a lot of you 3 members of minsk the united states russia and france are still putting this off with their stalling tactics just give them the occupied lands let them go to their lands let them do what they want in their own lands but there is an invasion here if there is democracy...
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keep turkey happy. so that back when it was set up now of course it didn't really matter so much within the u.s.s.r. because everybody just did as they were told by the leadership in moscow but when it when the soviet union broke up in their completely chaotic appalling way then of course these national issues flared up because it was one thing to be for the armenians on the border guard about being part of us led by john which was within the soviet union and it's quite another thing to be part of us that by john which is now an independent state. i mean really going on since since the breakup of the soviet union one of the things that makes it different than what we saw from the original complex out of the end of the soviet union was in the late eighty's early ninety's i want to be unimpressed to see you and this case both countries are relatively well armed now. even though us are by. significantly more well because of oil and russia is supplies the arms to both countries more or less here but the dif
keep turkey happy. so that back when it was set up now of course it didn't really matter so much within the u.s.s.r. because everybody just did as they were told by the leadership in moscow but when it when the soviet union broke up in their completely chaotic appalling way then of course these national issues flared up because it was one thing to be for the armenians on the border guard about being part of us led by john which was within the soviet union and it's quite another thing to be part...
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too much attention on turkey i would say is turkey's balancing our region right now. nevertheless in azerbaijan the media control of russia it was quite helpful in these days and to russia and one of the official media is that a free country is united states france and russia and i think. showed the meeting the neutrality but back to turkey i would say that we feel that the role of turkey's constructive as a balance of power in the region or where does this conflict stand now the ceasefire appears to be broken. yes we said we scientists fire consist of 4 points and one point about their warning tare introduced to exchange the bodies and prisoners of war etc up to our important points these 2 huge substantive negotiations because as i said in march 200-1000 abandoned the so-called the math the principles and the. important point is to preserve the form of the negotiations between our niña and azerbaijan because that was also there that then by armenian side to change the former if you will fall all these steps 4 steps which is in shrine in yes that is the. program we
too much attention on turkey i would say is turkey's balancing our region right now. nevertheless in azerbaijan the media control of russia it was quite helpful in these days and to russia and one of the official media is that a free country is united states france and russia and i think. showed the meeting the neutrality but back to turkey i would say that we feel that the role of turkey's constructive as a balance of power in the region or where does this conflict stand now the ceasefire...
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turkey use your number one culprit in all of this there is no question about it were it not for turkey's involvement and its forceful sort of insertion of itself into the region i don't think this conflict would have lasted as long as it has so i think it bears to remind that european powers the united states have a certain degree of responsibility in pushing turkey to get out of this conflict and let armenia and azerbaijan deal with it of course with the help will set hours and with the help of diplomacy turkey's probably the number one cause for the next. that was professor art him tony young a south caucasus specialist at the university of minnesota speaking to us earlier now into the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic brazil passes a bleak milestone 150000 people have now died from cope with 19 it's the 2nd highest national death toll after the united states in spain leftist prime minister petro such as has appealed for unity over the partial lockdown in madrid the box party says it will take legal action over the measures and russia portugal and the netherlands have all
turkey use your number one culprit in all of this there is no question about it were it not for turkey's involvement and its forceful sort of insertion of itself into the region i don't think this conflict would have lasted as long as it has so i think it bears to remind that european powers the united states have a certain degree of responsibility in pushing turkey to get out of this conflict and let armenia and azerbaijan deal with it of course with the help will set hours and with the help...
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and let's go straight to turkey now a d.-w. correspondent daryn jones is standing by dorian and that search and rescue operation going all night how's it going today. yes after a very long and difficult night rescue workers are still continuing to work through the rubble of the 17 or so collapse buildings so very painful the painstaking task dangerous and very difficult heavy machinery can be used as is usually can threaten to trigger further collapses so it's very labor intensive. these these efforts has meant to have some success over 70 people have been rescued from the buildings and their hope is that they will be still more survivors to be found in the coming hours and days ahead to say at least 9 of the 17 buildings have so far been cleared so they are moving a pace with this operation is very much a race against time the longer this goes on the less chance there are of survivors and hindering those efforts all these hundreds of aftershocks of a $400.00 have hit the city already more expected and that also presents a risk
and let's go straight to turkey now a d.-w. correspondent daryn jones is standing by dorian and that search and rescue operation going all night how's it going today. yes after a very long and difficult night rescue workers are still continuing to work through the rubble of the 17 or so collapse buildings so very painful the painstaking task dangerous and very difficult heavy machinery can be used as is usually can threaten to trigger further collapses so it's very labor intensive. these these...
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the turkey then turkey will not hesitate to provide assistance to azerbaijan if international organizations want to solve this problem they must demand their minions to withdraw from the local flight their 3 and then i go into court about conflict remains unresolved armenia girls more arrogant you know during one of the recent interviews the head of the other by janet state talking about the mediator mentioned that if you are a maid there that maybe it there in such a sensitive issue you need to have a neutral position if you want to act from your own national position then you have to leave the cochairmen ship over the middle. this is this is been going on are for over a week we're seeing everyday lives lost is there a way that this conflict can be resolved through negotiations at this stage. yes and there is one condition it is complete and immediate withdrawal of all armenian armed forces from the occupied territories of azerbaijan in accordance with the related reason lucian of the un security council that is the only way to resolve the conflict through negotiations and it's also crucia
the turkey then turkey will not hesitate to provide assistance to azerbaijan if international organizations want to solve this problem they must demand their minions to withdraw from the local flight their 3 and then i go into court about conflict remains unresolved armenia girls more arrogant you know during one of the recent interviews the head of the other by janet state talking about the mediator mentioned that if you are a maid there that maybe it there in such a sensitive issue you need...
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turkey says it's discovered more natural gas reserves in the black sea equivalent to almost 10 years worth of its annual energy. prime minister just in your journey enjoys a landslide election victory is new zealanders reward her for curbing qubit 90. sports news english premier league leaders everton play out a thrilling $22.00 draw with local rivals liverpool. so the protesters are gathering in lebanon to mark one year since mass anti-government protests they've been rejecting corruption and the ruling class lebanon has been experiencing its worst economic crisis since the civil war which is only deepened since the pandemic let's take a look at how we got here in october last year a newly announced tax on calls made through the whatsapp application triggered protests across lebanon and then it turned into a broader call to end government corruption unemployment and poor public. it led to the resignation of prime minister saad hariri and a political deadlock to replace him and then in early august a powerful explosion ripped through central beirut killing more than $200.00 people th
turkey says it's discovered more natural gas reserves in the black sea equivalent to almost 10 years worth of its annual energy. prime minister just in your journey enjoys a landslide election victory is new zealanders reward her for curbing qubit 90. sports news english premier league leaders everton play out a thrilling $22.00 draw with local rivals liverpool. so the protesters are gathering in lebanon to mark one year since mass anti-government protests they've been rejecting corruption and...
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what would be turkey's and game. well it's not imaginary for anyone in the international community anymore for a 1st time thanks for having me and today's their france's president and i'm a mother on state of the surely they do have information about mercenaries being broke not so much on bite to russia's foreign minister yesterday stated very clearly that they do have information about this we also had reports about the us the ordeal kind of got to the independent source that this could be the case so we are facing another plot area being created by turkey so what he what he started school. for us i mean it is a flashback and years ago when he tried to compete against i now we are trying to do it again going being isolated by the international community look at turkey currently in its immediate neighborhood it has not a single friend in the neighborhood its in war with greece it is in war in syria it is in war in the northern africa there is no surprise for us our. relations. also a turkey and france for example who
what would be turkey's and game. well it's not imaginary for anyone in the international community anymore for a 1st time thanks for having me and today's their france's president and i'm a mother on state of the surely they do have information about mercenaries being broke not so much on bite to russia's foreign minister yesterday stated very clearly that they do have information about this we also had reports about the us the ordeal kind of got to the independent source that this could be the...
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yes exactly this is what we heard from the french minister french culture minister and today turkey turkey is for is the actual spokesperson dr ibrahim cullen tweeted condemning this in this monstrous killing of the french teacher but apparently the turkish ambassador to paris on october 17th he also condemned this attack in a tweet in a tweet that he sent in that he shared in french on october 17th so it is not it is not the presidential spokesperson who 1st condemn the attack which was today but also on october 17th there was a condemnation by an official from the turkish foreign minister who is the ambassador to paris thank you for that simcoe sea of blue live in istanbul let's get the view now from paris with natasha butler. said this seems to have become a personal attack now between the 2 leaders between france and turkey what's the reaction 1st from paris to this latest comment by the turkish president. well i think french authorities of course think the this is very disappointing when a head of state calls on people to boycott goods from another country we've heard from the culture
yes exactly this is what we heard from the french minister french culture minister and today turkey turkey is for is the actual spokesperson dr ibrahim cullen tweeted condemning this in this monstrous killing of the french teacher but apparently the turkish ambassador to paris on october 17th he also condemned this attack in a tweet in a tweet that he sent in that he shared in french on october 17th so it is not it is not the presidential spokesperson who 1st condemn the attack which was today...
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turkey and azerbaijan. in particular, what is missing from the discourse is two years ago, armenia had a democratic breakthrough, the velvet revolution, , which was bottom-, driven by people p power, nonviolent disobedient campaign. becauseignificant witheated democratic diet neighbor georgia, already a democratic society. studies in social science and peace e research have establishd that when in a region, democraticic poll strengthensnse this creates pressure on the authoritarian -- in this case, azerbaijan -- toward democratization. president andre here to the seas from his f fatr and grooming h his wife to t tae overer [indiscernible] try to be a lot more accommododative. however, within two years, you also seeee belarus protests breaking out and people kept -- probably the last dictator of e europe. instead of really trying to move in that direction, pulled in turkey. the democratic dian between the change, the structure strengthen the democratic poll and south caucasus and therefore created the import
turkey and azerbaijan. in particular, what is missing from the discourse is two years ago, armenia had a democratic breakthrough, the velvet revolution, , which was bottom-, driven by people p power, nonviolent disobedient campaign. becauseignificant witheated democratic diet neighbor georgia, already a democratic society. studies in social science and peace e research have establishd that when in a region, democraticic poll strengthensnse this creates pressure on the authoritarian -- in this...
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let's start with turkey. is the european union headed closer to solving the mediterranean gas dispute? >> it doesn't seem that's the case. right now, we are hearing that the german chancellor and french president are speaking directly with greece and cyprus to try to break the deadlock on that matter. however, we are also hearing that the first draft of conclusions of the matter was rejected by greece and cyprus according to unconfnfirmed reports, the draft was saying that the european union was ready to use all instruments at its disposal to make sure the sovereignty of greece and cyprus is respected and calling on turkey to stop its actions in the eastern mediterranean. at the same time, this draft was reportedly offering a positive eu-turkey agenda, and that was rejected by cyprus and greece. they said that it is too much caret -- too much carrot and not enough stick. brent: we have to keep in mind that cyprus has effectively linked two issues here. >> that's the problem. with cyprus not giving up its bloc
let's start with turkey. is the european union headed closer to solving the mediterranean gas dispute? >> it doesn't seem that's the case. right now, we are hearing that the german chancellor and french president are speaking directly with greece and cyprus to try to break the deadlock on that matter. however, we are also hearing that the first draft of conclusions of the matter was rejected by greece and cyprus according to unconfnfirmed reports, the draft was saying that the european...
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this is it every news life or girl in a powerful earthquake shakes turkey and greece the tremor toppling buildings in the turkish city of izmir killing several people and injuring scores more emergency crews raced to risk you people trapped under rubble present everyone promises all means necessary to help also coming up french police arrested a 2nd suspect over the deadly terror attack it means a day after that devastating incident on worshipers in a church mourners gathered to pay their respects to the victims the city still reeling from the violence $120.00 extra police sent to the interior minister warns that more militant attacks french soil are likely close to belgium becomes europe's latest coronavirus hotspot there are now more covert 900 patients in belgium hospitals then there were during the 1st wave in the spring. and why abortion clinics in candy are keeping a close watch on the u.s. election they fear damaging cuts in funding is donald trump is reelected. a lock thank you so much for your company everyone well where it while we're coming on the air with the breaking news a
this is it every news life or girl in a powerful earthquake shakes turkey and greece the tremor toppling buildings in the turkish city of izmir killing several people and injuring scores more emergency crews raced to risk you people trapped under rubble present everyone promises all means necessary to help also coming up french police arrested a 2nd suspect over the deadly terror attack it means a day after that devastating incident on worshipers in a church mourners gathered to pay their...
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left at least 27 people dead in turkey in neighboring greece more than 800 others injured. the new york times is reporting that the u.s. government is deporting migrant children to mexico without an adult or without any family to take the men more than 200 children recently from central american countries are said to be the spelt from the u.s. over the past they. don't trumpet election rival joe biden have held them back to back rallies in the u.s. midwest the 2 candidates both stopped off in the state of minnesota to make the final push for support it's already been any historically high for him to. so america's 32000000 latinos have been wooed by both major parties and latino becomes eligible to vote in a u.s. election almost every 30 seconds but they are a diverse group and by no means a singular voting will rob reynolds says. for decades democratic party strategists have seen lefty know as a kind of sleeping giant ready to rise up flex their political muscle and turn republican states like texas and arizona democratic there are millions of voters this year we know will
left at least 27 people dead in turkey in neighboring greece more than 800 others injured. the new york times is reporting that the u.s. government is deporting migrant children to mexico without an adult or without any family to take the men more than 200 children recently from central american countries are said to be the spelt from the u.s. over the past they. don't trumpet election rival joe biden have held them back to back rallies in the u.s. midwest the 2 candidates both stopped off in...